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U.S Army members presented Jermaine Kearse with a 'Beat Navy' care package ahead of this weekend's Army-Navy game. The Seahawks receiver and his 15 to 1: Jermaine Kearse Foundation work closely with the military and its families. View

The Seahawks and the Packers have faced off 19 times, including three postseason matchups. The Seahawks currently own eight wins in the series and will play the Packers again this Sunday at Lambeau Field during Week 14. View

ESPN On Site

ESPN will carry live coverage of today's practice at Seahawks headquarters, with host Kenny Mayne, NFL analyst John Clayton, former NFL coach Jon Gruden, and former NFL safety Darren Woodson on site for the two-hour SportsCenter special.

“They’ve been asking about it for quite some time and we thought it would be OK,” Carroll said after Sunday's practice of opening practice to a national television audience. “I’m not worried about them disrupting us at all and I don’t mind contributing to what they’re trying to do. They’re trying to show a little bit more of an inside look to what goes on in camp and practices, really from the football side of things and not from the entertainment side like some of the other shows do.”

"Coach Carroll sent me the video and I thought it was terrific,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “It’s a great thing for our game to have the head coach of the Super Bowl champs teaching tackling techniques that protect the head and making it available to everyone. I hope players, coaches and parents at all levels of the game take the time to watch it.” Read

Greg Scruggs Happy To Be Playing Again

"My offseason was really cool as I got to get away to Colorado Springs and get some altitude training and really get away from all of the distractions and just focus on getting better," Scruggs writes. "I really put an emphasis on getting my upper body stronger to fulfill my roles as both an interior/exterior player. I hope to have everything translate over onto the field. I AM JUST HAPPY TO BE PLAYING AGAIN! Being removed from football for a year when football is your job, took a toll. Training was good, but there’s nothing like putting the pads back on." Read